TV Schedule

Wednesday, Nov 12

Homeowners Loren Soloman and Seth Einstein struggle with sharing an uninspiring home office. She works from home during the day and he studies for his MBA at night. The problem is that their office is a hodge-podge of work out gear, clothing, and random furnishings. Contractor/ designer Chip Wade wants to repurpose the room into a spare bedroom while renovating their unfinished attic space into an office for two. Chip demos the attic and creates a one of a kind feature -- a hydraulic floor that can serve as a workout area or raise up to be a table. He also gets custom glass shelves made that doubles a door, and outfits the his-and-hers office with contemporary furnishings. There is no place like this home office.

Host Matt Blashaw challenges married couple Corey and Sara Brown to renovate the severely dated bathroom of their beachside home like the pros for a chance to win cash. Matt and guest judge, bathroom expert Todd Starks, will inspect the new bathroom and estimate it's cost. If their estimate is more than what was actually spent, Corey and Sara win the difference in cold, hard cash!! Corey and Sara just recently got married and moved into Sara's beachside home. She's been unhappy with the ugly master bathroom, with its gold fixtures and nautical blue theme, for years, and Corey is ready to give his new wife the bathroom of her dreams. However, they haven't learned how to work together yet and this is the first project they've tackled as a couple. Corey has renovated before, but this bathroom must meet Sara's expectations, or Corey could find himself in the dog house. Can these two learn to work together fast enough to turn out a bathroom renovation that is truly professional grade?

Three major house renovations in Baton Rouge are put under a microscope to determine which one will see the biggest bang for their buck. Designer Danielle Fennoy and a local realtor first critique a contemporary home with clean, simple lines. Next, they check out another contemporary home with a green kitchen backsplash. And finally, they visit a traditional home with gorgeous hard pine flooring.

Delecia, Dwyane and their son Dekar are living in one bedroom in Dwyane's parents' house. They are tired of living out of suitcases and boxes. They need a space of their own. They say they don't need anything too ornate, but would love to find their dream home. Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan are ready to help them find that house, but realize it might take more work than the couple would like, especially after finding aesbestos and structural issues within the house.

Dan and Brittany are ready to move from their tiny apartment into a house where they can entertain. Dan has collected loads of appliances for their house, and is ready for a house that can fit them. They need a larger home, and with it, they want more style, but on their budget that's nearly impossible. So, Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan are ready to help the couple find a fixer-upper and then renovate it to become their dream house. Even though Dan's all jokes as they tour the homes, will the reality of knocking down walls and extensive renovations still have him laughing?

First time homebuyers, Vincent and Helena, are ready to move in together in their own space. They want to find their dream home, but the Property Brothers must first give them a lesson in house hunting. Drew and Jonathan try to show the couple the potential of the homes within their price range. Then, Vincent and Helena must survive a bidding war, faulty ductwork, and countertops full of blemishes as they attempt to transform a fixer-upper into their perfect home.

Newlyweds Raun and Jasprit have outgrown his cramped bachelor pad, and are now looking for an urban feng shui-friendly family dream home that matches their long wish list and expensive tastes. But with a limited budget, the couple is going to have to turn to the Property Brothers to learn how to turn a run-down property into their dream home.

Tim, a pastor, and his wife, Tuesday, a school teacher, recently moved to Abingdon, Virginia. And while they and their two kids have been enjoying the area, the entire family is looking forward to moving out of their rental apartment and into a permanent home. They're hoping to find a spacious four bedroom house with their $250,000 budget. Tim wants a move-in ready home and Tuesday isn't a huge fan of wallpaper, so she'd prefer if the home didn't have any. She also wants a home with a lot of land and a hill so the kids can go sledding in the winter. And since the family went through a tornado a few years ago, it's mandatory that their new home have a safe place or a basement.

Life in the military can often mean lots of moving around. After starting their family in Gulf Port, Mississippi, James and Brooke knew they wanted to expand young Josiah's horizons. When the Navy offered James a position in Naples, they jumped at the opportunity. They're looking for a home that will give them the European life they want to show Josiah, but will also give them the comfort and security they feel back home. Moving to a city that dates back to the 2nd millennium BC can really add some challenges as James and Brooke will find out, when House Hunters International sets sail for Naples, Italy.

With their children's education on the line, Kathy and Michael need to move or their daughters will have to change schools. And in order to buy into the exclusive neighboring school district, the couple will have to sell their current home for top dollar. The only problem is the property is nowhere near the top of its class. Jonathan takes charge of the renovations, overhauling the home's tired interiors and transforming the dated kitchen into a culinary showpiece. Meanwhile, Drew leads the couple on an exhaustive search for their forever home. Kathy and Michael are determined to find the perfect house, but soon discover they'll need to be flexible with either the property or the price tag.

With three kids and a grandmother all living under the same roof, Daniel and Iris ran out of room long ago. The couple is desperate to find a spacious home where this multi-generational family can all have their own space. But with lackluster interiors that are overrun with toys, their current home is holding them back. In order to sell the property for top dollar, Jonathan gives both the kitchen and bathroom a much-needed makeover. Meanwhile, Drew leads the search for a spacious four-bedroom home with a separate suite for grandma. The couple falls for a picture-perfect brand new house that's beyond their budget. But with a rare incentive from the builder, Drew has just 60 days to turn their dream into reality.

A devoted widowed father of five, David needs to downsize to a smaller home so he can afford to pay for college tuition. The ideal property must be spacious enough to fit the family and their friends, but small enough to fit their budget and future plans. Jonathan gets the entire family involved in revamping their current home and Drew unveils a cost-effective strategy for staging it. Although David insists he is ready to downsize, he finds fault with every property he visits. The family bravely faces a fresh new start, but packing up their memories and walking away from the family home may be more than they can bear.

With two rambunctious kids under three, Jeremy and LaShelle have outgrown their starter home and are looking for a spacious suburban property. But unless they revamp their current home and sell it for top dollar, their dreams will remain well beyond their budget. Drew eventually convinces the reluctant couple to spend money in order to make money. But getting them to agree on the ideal home proves tricky and LaShelle threatens to fire him twice. Meanwhile, Jonathan focuses on the renovations and tries to keep everyone on track. The couple finally falls for a pricey move-in ready property, but when it's time to make a decision, they're still not sure what to do.

Jack bought his bachelor pad nearly a decade ago, well before he met Clifton and they adopted two sons. With lack of space a serious problem, the couple has spent two frustrating years looking for the perfect property. To make matters worse, their current home is overrun with toys and poor design choices, and is hardly a magnet for buyers. Drew and Jonathan are convinced that with a few key improvements, they can sell the couple's current house for top dollar and get them settled into a sprawling new family home. Drew's challenge is to find a centrally located property that combines the charm of an older home with the luxury of a new build. Meanwhile, improving their current home's curb appeal means some backbreaking work for Jack and Clifton. And as for Jonathan's masterful makeover, you never know what you're going to find behind the walls of a 90-year-old home.

With three generations living under one roof, Chuck and Kim are feeling the squeeze. Plus, getting the kids to school every day means a grueling four-hour daily commute for mom. It's definitely time to relocate. But they'll have to spruce up their current home first or they won't be able to afford the upgrade. Jonathan has a plan to revamp the home's worn-out interiors, but a heavy-duty surprise in the kitchen means he has to rejig the design. Meanwhile, Drew is determined to find a spacious suburban home with a separate living area for grandma. But the real challenge is finding a budget-friendly property in an exclusive school district.

It's been six years since his wife passed away, and Ken and his daughter Kimberly are now ready to move on. Their sprawling home on a one-acre yard holds a lot of great memories. It's time to finish up the stalled renovations, sell the home for top dollar, and start fresh. Ideally, the sale of the property will provide money for Ken's retirement, Kimberly's education, and their new family home. And while Jonathan gets busy with his knockout design plan, Drew is determined to find the father and daughter duo a low-maintenance property with two separate living areas. The only problem is they don't necessarily agree on what it is they're looking for.

Angie and Tito are living in a cramped apartment full of their kid's toys. Even their car doubles as storage space. They want a large, modern house they can grow into, close to downtown, with a gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, and lots of closets. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The couple is leery of the state of the house despite Jonathan's assurances. Angie's worst budget fears might be realized when the city inspector throws a wrench in the works not once but twice. But it's Tito's expensive tastes and opposing design preferences that could put her anxiety over the edge. As the renovation team races to complete the job on time, the nervous couple makes an exciting new discovery that adds even more pressure to the project's successful completion.

Sunita and David are desperate for more space, but their current home's overcrowded interiors are holding them back. With two kids and no storage space, the house is overrun with toys and David's hobbies. The couple is hoping to find a larger house in their up-and-coming community, but with rising property values they may be in for sticker shock. And there's even more on the line since they've got just two-months to sell before a major financial deadline could cost them big money. The Property Brothers step in to turn things around. And as Jonathan tackles a sophisticated overhaul of the couple's diminutive home, Drew is determined to find them a spacious dream property that fits their budget and their wish list. Jonathan kicks off demolition day with a frightening discovery inside a kitchen wall. And as Drew leads the couple's house hunt, Sunita comes to realize that paying less for a home will mean spending way more time in her car.

January and Andre are searching for a home in Arlington, Virginia, that'll suit their D.I.N.K.Y. lifestyle within a $400,000 budget. She wants a high rise condo with all of the amenities. He wants a home that feels like a single family house with a yard. Who will win out?

Stephanie Clark has always loved escaping the daily grind in Maryland to spend time with her family in St. Thomas, USVI. When her boyfriend Shawn Burman proposed while vacationing there, Stephanie decided that she never wanted to leave. With a desire to continue his education, Shawn didn't require much convincing to embrace Stephanie's dream to move to the Virgin Islands. Relying on her income while Shawn returns to his studies, Stephanie understands that their budget will be tight, so her desires are simple. However, if Shawn is hitting the books at home, he'd like to study in style. Real estate agent Rob Barringer knows that, in this pricey paradise, either Shawn will have to lower his island expectations or Stephanie is going to have to break the bank when House Hunters International sets sail for St. Thomas.

Married and eager to start a family, Nicole and Colby are hoping to find a picture-perfect dog-friendly home where they can put down roots. And in the meantime, they're squatting at a friend's place increasingly concerned they may never find a property of their own. In order to get the couple into their preferred neighborhood, Drew and Jonathan start by convincing them to buy and renovate a fixer-upper. Even with expert guidance, the house hunt takes longer than expected, and Nicole is determined to hold out for a home that feels loved. Later, Jonathan must deal with a laundry list of nasty surprises, and a collapsing ceiling is just the beginning.

Sunita and David are desperate for more space, but their current home's overcrowded interiors are holding them back. With two kids and no storage space, the house is overrun with toys and David's hobbies. The couple is hoping to find a larger house in their up-and-coming community, but with rising property values they may be in for sticker shock. And there's even more on the line since they've got just two-months to sell before a major financial deadline could cost them big money. The Property Brothers step in to turn things around. And as Jonathan tackles a sophisticated overhaul of the couple's diminutive home, Drew is determined to find them a spacious dream property that fits their budget and their wish list. Jonathan kicks off demolition day with a frightening discovery inside a kitchen wall. And as Drew leads the couple's house hunt, Sunita comes to realize that paying less for a home will mean spending way more time in her car.

January and Andre are searching for a home in Arlington, Virginia, that'll suit their D.I.N.K.Y. lifestyle within a $400,000 budget. She wants a high rise condo with all of the amenities. He wants a home that feels like a single family house with a yard. Who will win out?

Stephanie Clark has always loved escaping the daily grind in Maryland to spend time with her family in St. Thomas, USVI. When her boyfriend Shawn Burman proposed while vacationing there, Stephanie decided that she never wanted to leave. With a desire to continue his education, Shawn didn't require much convincing to embrace Stephanie's dream to move to the Virgin Islands. Relying on her income while Shawn returns to his studies, Stephanie understands that their budget will be tight, so her desires are simple. However, if Shawn is hitting the books at home, he'd like to study in style. Real estate agent Rob Barringer knows that, in this pricey paradise, either Shawn will have to lower his island expectations or Stephanie is going to have to break the bank when House Hunters International sets sail for St. Thomas.

Married and eager to start a family, Nicole and Colby are hoping to find a picture-perfect dog-friendly home where they can put down roots. And in the meantime, they're squatting at a friend's place increasingly concerned they may never find a property of their own. In order to get the couple into their preferred neighborhood, Drew and Jonathan start by convincing them to buy and renovate a fixer-upper. Even with expert guidance, the house hunt takes longer than expected, and Nicole is determined to hold out for a home that feels loved. Later, Jonathan must deal with a laundry list of nasty surprises, and a collapsing ceiling is just the beginning.

Angie and Tito are living in a cramped apartment full of their kid's toys. Even their car doubles as storage space. They want a large, modern house they can grow into, close to downtown, with a gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, and lots of closets. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The couple is leery of the state of the house despite Jonathan's assurances. Angie's worst budget fears might be realized when the city inspector throws a wrench in the works not once but twice. But it's Tito's expensive tastes and opposing design preferences that could put her anxiety over the edge. As the renovation team races to complete the job on time, the nervous couple makes an exciting new discovery that adds even more pressure to the project's successful completion.